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Blonde Woods

Description
Blonde woods is a term used to describe a lighter, softer type of wood note in perfumery. It is often derived from the woods of trees such as birch, blonde cedar, or sandalwood. Known for its smooth, creamy, and slightly woody character, blonde woods bring a refined, subtle warmth to fragrances. These notes are often used in woody, oriental, and floral compositions to add a delicate, elegant, and sophisticated depth.
Odor Profile
Blonde woods have a smooth, soft, and slightly sweet woody aroma with creamy, resinous undertones. Its scent is warm and inviting, with hints of vanilla, musk, and light wood, creating a refined and airy woody profile. The overall profile is light, clean, and sophisticated, offering an elegant, almost powdery warmth. Blonde woods add a gentle depth to perfumes, enhancing their natural warmth and sophistication while maintaining a subtle, graceful character.